| 1834 - 436 strani
...supposed did perceive, from the tenor of myletlurs, that I was apprehensive 1 coulil not avoid [his appointment, as I did not pretend to intimate when I should return. Thai was the case. It wai utterly out of my power to refuse this appoint ment, without exposing my... | |
| James Kirke Paulding - 1835 - 444 strani
...suppose did, perceive, from the tenor of my letters, that I was apprehensive that I could not even pretend to intimate when I should return. That was...character to such censures as would have reflected dishonour on myself, and given pain to my friends. This, I am sure, could not, and ought not to be... | |
| Edward Charles M'Guire - 1836 - 430 strani
...designed to answer some good purpose. You might, and I suppose did perceive, from the tenor of my letters, that I was apprehensive I could not avoid this appointment,...character to such censures, as would have reflected dishonour upon myself, and given pain to my friends. This, I am sure, could not, and ought not, to... | |
| John Frost - 1847 - 602 strani
...designed to answer some good purpose. You might, and I suppose did perceive from the tenor of my letters, that I was apprehensive I could not avoid this appointment,...character to such censures as would have reflected dishonour upon myself, and given pain to my friends. This, I am sure, would not, and ought not, to... | |
| Margaret Cockburn Conkling - 1850 - 204 strani
...designed to answer some good purpose. You might, and I suppose did perceive, from the tenor of my letters, that I was apprehensive I could not avoid this appointment,...reflected dishonor upon myself, and given pain to niy friends. This, I am sure could not, and ought not to be pleasing to you, and must have lessened... | |
| Margaret Cockburn Conkling - 1850 - 276 strani
...designed to answer some good purpose. You might, and I suppose did perceive, from the tenor of my letters, that I was apprehensive I could not avoid this appointment,...power to refuse this appointment, without exposing rny character to such censures, as would have reflected dishonor upon myself, and given pain to my... | |
| Jared Sparks - 1853 - 638 strani
...perceive, from the tenor of my letters, that I was apprehensive I could not avoid this appointment, as 1 did not pretend to intimate when I should return....dishonor upon myself, and given pain to my friends. Tliis, I am sure, could not, and ought not, to be pleasing to you, and must have lessened me considerably... | |
| Margaret Cockburn Conkling - 1854 - 262 strani
...designed to answer some good purpose. You might, and I suppose did perceive, from the tenor of my letters, that I was apprehensive I could not avoid this appointment,...power to refuse this appointment, without exposing rny character to such censures, as would have reflected dishonor upon myself, and given pain to my... | |
| George Washington, Jared Sparks - 1855 - 638 strani
...designed to answer some good purpose. You might, and I suppose did perceive, from the tenor of my letters, that I was apprehensive I could not avoid this appointment,...should return. That was the case. It was utterly out of iny power to refuse this appointment, without exposing my character to such censures, as would have... | |
| Caroline Matilda Kirkland - 1857 - 594 strani
...designed to answer some good purpose. You might, and I suppose did perceive, from the tenor of my letters, that I was apprehensive I could not avoid this appointment,...friends. " This, I am sure, could not, and ought not, to he pleasing to you, and must have lessened me considerably in my own esteem. I shall rely, therefore,... | |
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